Monday, 31 August 2015

Ondo Workers Reject Proposed Competency Test

Workers in the employment of the Ondo State Government have rejected the state government introduction of competency test for employees of the Board of Internal Revenue (BIR).

The workers under the auspices of Joint Public Service Negotiating Council (JNC), pointedly rejected the planned competency test for workers of the state revenue agency, which was scheduled to begin yesterday.

The JNC officers led by the Chairman, Sunday Adeleye and Secretary, Wole Akinlolu, had visited the BIR premises at Alagbaka and directed all workers in the office not to show up for the test scheduled. The rejection was one of the resolutions of the meeting of the leadership of JNC, where issues on the welfare of workers were deliberated upon.
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The the position of the JNC, was conveyed through a strongly worded letter which was addressed to the BIR Chairman, Mr Akin Akinterinwa with a declaration “We say no to competency test”.
The Council in the letter described the proposed test as ill-conceived and booby trap for the staff for the management to achieve ulterior motive saying the organised labour has no confidence in the competency test being mastermind by the Chairman of BIR.

Source : @NigeriaNewsDesk

In Ondo, Masquerades Invade Church, Flog Pastors, Worshipers



A Church service was reportedly disrupted by four masquerades who flogged the pastors and the worshipers in Epinmi Akoko area of Ondo state.

One of the masquerades, Tunde Arohunmolase was however arrested while others fled after flogging the pastors and the worshipers.
Police source said that the masquerades invade the Christ Apostolic Church in the town while the service was on-going and abruptly ended it.

Two of the Pastors were reportedly injured by the time the masquerades left the church premises.

Vanguard is reporting that when the masquerades arrived the church premises they were challenged by some of the church workers.
But they reportedly ?overpowered them and went straight for their target.

While other worshipers fled leaving the Pastors , their attackers reportedly had a field day dealing with them.

Vanguard leant that the matter ?was later reported at the police station and one of the suspect was apprehended.

Police detectives are probing the reason for the attack of the church by the masqueraders during the service.

When contacted the police Image Maker, Wole Ogodo, confirmed that two Pastors were wounded during the attack and have been treated.

He gave the names of the Pastors as Jacob Ogunmola and Kehinde Ilori.

The Police Spokesman added that one of the suspect- Tunde Arohunmolase is in Police custody and has made useful statement.
Ogodo assured that the fleeing masqueraders would soon be arrested from their hideouts

Source : @NewsDayPost

UPDATE : POWER SUPPLY NOW 4,029.83MW

Power supply now 4,029.83MW

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Energy Sent out by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) last Sunday hit 4,029.83MW, The Nation learnt Monday.

According to the Federal Ministry of Power in its Power Statistics of Sunday 30th August, power supply leaped by 32.02MW from the last statistics of August 25.

Of the total energy generated in period under review, the company recorded 87.9MW spinning reserve or stranded energy which the it could not wheel  to the electricity distribution companies.

The ministry made this disclosure on its website Monday, adding that the peak power generation that was 4,810.7MW on August 25 dipped to 4,516.5MW on Sunday.

It also noted that Energy Generation rose to 4,117.73MW from the last record of 4,080.86MW.
Highest peak power generation in the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) was the 4,810.7 MW of August 25.

There has been significant increase in the electricity supply to customers, which most consumers have described as the usual ploy of electricity distribution companies when they are preparing to dispatch their monthly bills.

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) had recently decided that the Discos’ fixed charge should now be proportional to energy charge, although The Nation could not confirm whether the adjustment was effected in the August bill or whether it would commence in September.

Source : THE NATION

FG Sets New Deadline For Nigerians To Get National Identification Number

   
THE Presidency has directed all individuals yet to enrol for the National Identification Number (NIN) to comply before January 2016.
 
Office of the Presidency in charge of ‎identity management, National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), disclosed that it would enforce use of the NIN by citizens to conduct certain transactions in line with Section 27 of the NIMC Act 2007.
 
‎NIMC had earlier set September 1 as deadline for the NIN registration until President Muhammadu Buhari directed all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) ‎to hasten harmoniation of their biometric databases with the commission.
 
In a statement issued by NIMC General Manager, Corporate Communications, Abdulhamid Umar, on Monday in Abuja, the extension was in line with the president's instruction.
 
He stated that it was expected that with the planned harmonisation which would link all MDA biometric databases including Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Federal Road Service Corps (FRSC), Pension Commission (PenCom), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Joint Task Board (JTB), National Health Insurance Commission (NHIS), Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FAMRD), among others, citizens will not be required to have their biometrics taken every time by these institutions in the near future.
 
The statement reads: "‎Issuing authority for National Identification Number (NIN), the NIMC has shifted the date for the commencement of the mandatory use of the NIN from September 1, 2015 to January 9, 2016.
 
"The commission had earlier directed that all transactions involving the identification of individuals as specified in Section 27 of the NIMC Act must be done with the NIN beginning from September 1, 2015.
 
"The extension would enable the commission progress further, ongoing efforts with the MDAs that have reached advanced stages of harmonisation with NIMC including the CBN, FRSC, FIRS, PenCom, INEC, NHIS, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD).
 
"This would help avoid the situation similar to what was experienced when the CBN wanted to enforce the cut-off date for the BVN, leading to a late rush to meet the deadline/massive turn out of citizens and the troubles they had to go through. It would also help ensure that the need for double enrolment is reduced to the barest minimum during this transition period when the harmonization is being implemented.
 
"Furthermore, management has taken into consideration the fact that the CBN had extended, by a few months, the deadline for the completion of the Bank Verification Number (BVN) exercise, thus extending the time frame for the completion of the harmonization it has begun with the CBN on the BVN programme."
 
Accordingly to the commission, a special task force has been set up by the management to ensure faster distribution of the cards by increasing the number of card collection centres by 300

Source : Nigerian Tribune

Breaking News: Cultists on killing spree in Ogun


As at time of this report, no fewer than two people have been confirmed killed in a bloody confrontation between rival cult groups in Ogun state.

This is coming barely 24 hours, after the Police picked 84 suspected cultists in Ado-odo/Ota council area on Sunday.

As early as 8.00am reports indicated that cultists stormed Elega, Ago Odo and Adedotun areas in Abeokuta North local government of the state capital looking for their targets.

By the time the dust over the confusion settled, two persons were found dead on the road side at Elega and Ago-Odo along the Adedotun/ Elega road.

The one at Ago-Odo, identified as Ibrahim Alamutu aka Emir an a Aiye cult group member, had his throat and some parts of his body chopped off, with his remains left on the road side.

Pandemonium is everywhere now in the areas affected as shops band residents had closed their shops and houses, while Police patrol teams were seen roving the area.

The State Police public Relations Officer(PRO), Muyiwa Adejobi confirmed the development, hinting that the Police had began a manhunt for the killers.

He said the arrest at Ado-odo area occurred at Imoshe forest in Igbesa in the council with the assistance of the members of the community.

Source : Daily Trust via @abdulwasiu1

Ondo 2016: ‘Why APC Will Win’

Mr Odunayo Oyewole Akinrinsola is an entrepreneur with local and international reach. The All Progressives Congress (APC) aspirant, who is currently eyeing the governorship seat of Ondo State ahead next year’s gubernatorial contest in the state, speaks in this interview. BOLA BADMUS brings the excerpts:
THERE will be governorship election in Ondo State very soon as the incumbent governor, Olusegun Mimiko, is about completing his mandatory two terms in office. What is the situation on ground pertaining to the warm up to the exercise in the state?

I can tell you that a lot of aspirants are coming from the nooks and crannies of the state. I can also tell you that a lot of groups are springing up to agitate for their rights. People are talking about zoning or no zoning, there is nothing like zoning in the APC. As far as I am concerned, the state has to move forward. We have the incumbent governor there in person of Segun Mimiko, who is of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and in my party, the APC, we have quite a number of us who want to run for the same seat. So, what I can say now is that the atmosphere is becoming electrified and interesting; everything is channeled towards next year. We are all building ourselves; we are building up the campaign and strategy we want to use. So, that is exactly what is happening in Ondo State at the moment.

You are a governorship aspirant on APC platform. What prompted your decision to contest the seat?
We cannot sit on the fence and expect that one day our state would move forward.If you have been to the state, you will realise that the state lacks infrastructure, despite its abundant resources. We were clamoring for change at the federal level, which eventually happened. But we have not seen any change in Ondo. For close to eight years that the present governor has been there, you can’t really point to a significant developmental project that has been done. If you want to talk about roads, it is still the same road I grew up to know, which leads from Ondo to the capital, Akure. That is still the one there.
Also, the poverty level is so high to the extent that somebody, having accumulated state funds, has now turned himself to a godfather that people are now looking up to for crumbs to come down to them. As it is now, it is time for Ondo people to be liberated, so I have looked at all these things and realised that it will be nice for us to have new ideas; a purpose driven vision towards reviving the state.

From all you have said, you are creating an impression that Mimiko has not done anything for the state but after his first term in office, he was applauded, which eventually won him a second term. So, how do we juxtapose your claim and that of the people?

I want to correct an impression; it is not that Mimiko has not done anything, but there are several developmental areas which ought to impact in the people’s lives which he has not touched. If you look at the populace in general, the poverty level in the state is a clear indicator of what is on ground in the state presently. And what the people are clamouring for is that there should be improvement in their standard of living. They want employment and job opportunities; they want the environment to be conducive for business to thrive and for investors to come and invest. They want an environment where the youth can have things to do. There are various sustainable programmes other than sharing money; sustainable programme that graduates from the state can be rest assured that when they leave school, they can get jobs.

We are of the opinion that coming into the government; we want to do things that people can see and not cosmetic empowerment programme that we have seen over the years. Empowerment is beyond sharing money. If you want to distribute cash, people will take the cash and just spend it on what is not relevant and the next day, they will still come back. So what we are saying is let us teach people how to fish and not give them fish. I wouldn’t say Mimiko hasn’t done anything at all but I believe there is a room for greater improvement.

Mimiko would definitely want to bring on board a successor. Are you not afraid that the governor’s popularity may affect the chances of your party, the APC?

Personally, I am not afraid. Yes, the PDP may have its agenda; we also have our own plans and strategy too in the APC. If you’ve been able to get feedback from the people as regards the administration of Mimiko, then you will know what I am talking about. Another thing you should know is that Ondo has gone beyond somebody coming to impose a candidate on them. And the APC, which is my party, doesn’t even buy that idea. If indeed it is true that Mimiko’s PDP administration has performed like his loyalists are saying, the electorate would decide.

The leadership of the APC in the state has said there will be a level- playing field all aspirants to contest the primary. Would you want to rely on this word considering the fact that the party is believed to always impose candidate?

The people of Ondo can testify to the fact that the APC is a party of leadership by example. If you look at the way the party is being structured, you will agree with me that this is a party that understands the basic agitation of the people. The party believes that every electorate counts. So, I don’t have any doubt about what the leadership of the party has said that there will be a level- playing ground for all aspirants. The leadership of the party won’t do otherwise; there will be a level- playing ground for all the aspirants to prove themselves.

What is your reaction to the opinion that your party, the APC is a foreign party in Ondo and that it’s being controlled by people from outside the state?

That opinion is not true. If you look at the last presidential election, you will see that APC is not a foreign party in the state. It is a simple analogy of what APC is in the state at the moment. It is a platform that has grown beyond the imagination of any party in Nigeria. The APC has a well-structured platform that cuts across all the nooks and crannies of the state. As we are sitting here now, the state executive members are working. For the APC to have won in the presidential and National Assembly elections, why will anybody be saying that the party is a foreign party? I can’t even understand this, is APC a party registered in Ghana or India?

What should Ondo people expect in your first year in office, if you eventually emerge as the governor of the state?

If the people decide to make me governor, in my first year, we will make the state relevant and conducive for investors to come in. So, if I become the governor, I want to bring my business ideas, experience and exposure into running the government of the state. I will do everything to market the state in such a way that investors will be very willing to come in. Ondo State is blessed with vast land where industries can be sited.

From what we know, election into the position of governor will gulp a huge amount of money and there are people in Ondo who are loaded with cash preparing for the exercise. How prepared are you financially?
You said there are people in Ondo who are loaded with cash and are prepared. I want to make something clear. Loaded with cash is relative. Anything you want to do in life and you are not passionate about it, you can’t achieve it. I must confess to you, whatever we need to do as regards the coming election, it is going to be well taken care of. I am not rich. God is the only rich one, but for this election, I can tell you that I am fullyready financially, spiritually, morally, physically and politically. And I know that by the grace of God, we will be there.

To contest this kind of position in Nigeria, you must be a core party man. How active and strong would you say you are in the APC?

The APC is an amalgamation of some political parties. My being a party man dates back to the days of defunct Social Democratic Party (SDP) and National Republican Convention and if you followed the trend, you will realize that at a point, the SDP metamorphosed into the Alliance for Democracy (AD) and later we moved to the Action Congress (AC) and later to the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and the amalgamation of parties like the CPC, ACN, ANPP and a faction of APGA gave birth to what we have as the APC today. I am not a new person in the system but the fact that I am a business man doesn’t mean that I am not a committed party man. To God be the glory, what you are seeing now is not something I just came up with. I have identified with this cause in various capacities as a law- abiding citizen over the years. I am a progressive at heart and by birth.

Source : Nigeria Tribune

BREAKING NEWS : Former Governor Akpabio involved in auto crash after disobeying trafficlight

The Senate Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio who used to be the governor of Akwa Ibom state on Monday morning escaped death narrowly after his car got involved in an accident along the Airport Road in Abuja, having violated traffic law.

An eye witness narrated that Senator Akpabio was moving in a motorcade towards the City Gate when his vehicle ran into another car near the Bolingo Junction close to the Ship House.

“My wife and I were coming from the NNPC Mega Station and we stopped at the traffic light by Bolingo Hotel Junction. When the green light showed and we made to move, there was this siren blaring Mercedes Benz jeep that came from the town and almost crashed onto my car. I don’t know how we dodged but another that was behind the jeep hit the car behind me and tumbled on its side.

“I and my wife rushed out of our vehicle and helped the driver bring out his boss. When we brought him out, we found that it was former governor, Godswill Akpabio.

“At the time we brought him out, the siren was still blaring. We put him in the other vehicle and he was rushed to the National Hospital,” the witness told Premium Times.

He continued that Akpabio was badly shaken and was in a traumatic condition when he was brought out of the crashed vehicle, disclosing that the former governor was apparently rushing out of the city when his convoy beat the traffic and crashed.

The driver to the former governor, simply called David confirmed the accident to the online newspaper, adding that his boss was in stable condition. He however declined to speak on how the accident happened.

Source : @DailyPostNGR

Saturday, 29 August 2015

70 Appointees : Over 57% of Jonathan’s Government Appointments Came From The North

Over 57% of Jonathan’s government appointments came from the North against a bogus list circulating the social media and Hope For Nigeria compiled them as below.

1.Umaru Ibrahim – MD Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation.
2.Garba Nadama – NABTEB
3.Zainab Bulkachuwa- President of the Court of Appeal
4.Ibrahim Auta- CJ of the Federal High Court
5. M.D Abubakar – IGP under GEJ
6.Joseph Dawla – GMD NNPC
7.Paul Orhiii- DG NAFDAC
8.Suleiman Abba – IG of Police
9.Danladi Umar – Chairman CCT
10.Ibrahim Lamorde – Chairman EFCC
11.Hassan Tukur- Chief of Protocol to the President
12.Rufai Al-Kali – Political Advisers to GEJ
13.Aminu Ladan Shehuri – DG TRCN
14.Mounir Gwarzo – DG SEC
15.Yusuf Bayero-DG NPA
16.Habu Gumel- Ch National Lottery Commission
17.Hassan Bello- DG Nigeria Shippers Council
18. Abubakar Jijiwa-DG VON
19. Bashir Dalhatu – Chairman National Inland Waterways Authority

More names from Hope For Nigeria –

20.Yusuf Inde Dikko-CG NIS
21.Sa’ad Ibrahim CDS under GEJ.
22.Tijjani Bande-DG NIPSS
23. Mustapha Bello-DG NIPC
24. Ibrahim Buba – News Agency of Nigeria
25. Hafiz Ringim – IG Police
26.Abdulrashid Garba-DG NECO
27.Ishmail Junaidu- DG NERDC
28.Asma’u Ahmed-Ex Sec PEF
29. Mohammed S Shettima – Chairman National Commission for Nomadic Education
30.Walid Jibrin-Chairman RMRDC
31.Ali Sa’ad BirninKudu- NTI
32.Mohammed Sadiq- NCAT
33.Mohammed Dangwani- National Boundary Commission
34.Mohammed Jameel Waziri- Chief of Protocol
35.Abubakar Sambo- ECN
36.Aloma Mariam Mukhtar – Chief Justice
37.Sanusi Ado Bayero – MD NPA.
38.Usman Magawatta- NTA DG till 2014
39. Mike Omieri – NOA
40. Andrew Yakubu – NNPC~Eng.
41. Prof. Longmas Wapmuk – Industrial Training Fund –
42 CDS – Alex Badeh
43. Suleiman Abba – IGP under GEJ
44. Danladi Kifasi- head of service
45 Samuel Yonongo Ukura – Auditor General Of The Federation
46. Guluk – Political Advisers to GEJ
47. Abdullahi Dikko CG Customs
48. David Parradang Immigration Boss
49.Mahmoud Mohammed – Chief Justice
50.Muhammed Nadada Umar- SMEDAN
More names from Hope For Nigeria – www.fb.com/hopefornigeria
51. Ibrahim Bukur – CJ Federal High Court
52. Maryam Ciroma – DG NIWA
53. Mohammed Dikko Abubakar – IG of Police
54. Alhaji Sulieman Galadima – Chairman Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria
55. Bukar Aji – Head of Service
56. Zainab Adamu Bulkachuwa – President Court of Appeal
57. Aminu A Suley – Comptroller General Prisons.
58. Habibu Abdullahi – MD Port Authority.
59. Sanusi Lamido – CBN Governor.
60. Senator Abubakar H. Girei – Chairman National Mathematical Centre,

More names from Hope For Nigeria –

61. Alhaji Arma Yau Abubakar – Chairman National Institute for Fresh Water Fisheries Research.
62. Attahiru Jega – Chairman of INEC
63. Alhaji Bello Gusau – Nigerian Institute of Oceanography and Marine Research
64. Aminu Ladan-DG FRCN
65. Muhammed Sani Sidi-DG NEMA
66. Alhaji Adamu Atta – Chairman Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC)
67. Sambo Dasuki- NSA
68. Yakubu Tsala – Lake Chad Research Institute
69. Jamin Zubema-DG NPC
70. Mutaqqa Rabe Darma- PTDF

LET US PUT THE LIST TO REST – Hope For Nigeria

BREAKING : Al Jazeera Condemns Verdict As Baher Mohamed, Peter Greste & Mohamed Fahmy Found Guilty By Cairo Court

Al Jazeera Condemns Egypt Verdict

August 29, 2015

Following today’s retrial verdict in Cairo, Al Jazeera Media Network’s Acting Director General Dr Mostefa Souag said:

“Today’s verdict defies logic and common sense. Our colleagues Baher Mohamed and Mohamed Fahmy will now have to return to prison, and Peter Greste is sentenced in absentia.”

The whole case has been heavily politicized and has not been conducted in a free and fair manner. There is no evidence proving that our colleagues in any way fabricated news or aided and abetted terrorist organisations and at no point during the long drawn out retrial did any of the unfounded allegations stand up to scrutiny. A report issued by a technical committee assigned by the court in Egypt contradicted the accusations made by the public prosecutor and stated in its report that the seized videos were not fabricated,. Baher, Peter and Mohamed have been sentenced despite the fact that not a shred of evidence was found to support the extraordinary and false charges against them.

“Today’s verdict is yet another deliberate attack on press freedom. It is a dark day for the Egyptian judiciary; rather than defend liberties and a free and fair media they have compromised their independence for political reasons.”

“Al Jazeera Media Network will continue to call for their freedom and an end to the ordeal for Baher, Peter and Mohamed and the six Al Jazeera staff who were sentenced in absentia”.

“The support shown for Baher, Peter and Mohamed has been loud and unified and has come from every corner of the world, from world leaders, journalists, human rights organisations and the general public. Alongside demanding the release of our colleagues, Al Jazeera calls on every one to continue the fight for the freedom of speech, for the right of people to be informed and for the right of journalists around the world to be able to do their job.

“We will not rest until Baher, Peter, Mohamed and the six Al Jazeera staff sentenced in absentia are freed and formally and definitively acquitted from the trumped up charges against them.”

Source : @Aljazeera

In Commemoration of President @MBuhari's 100 Days in Office

Garba Shehu
Good Morning Friends, In commemoration of President Muhammadu Buhari's 100 Days in office next month, I wrote an OP-ED yesterday, titled "Understanding Buhari in 100 Days".

I hope you find it interesting...

UNDERSTANDING BUHARI IN 100 DAYS

THE ENORMOUSLY popular talk show,Berekete on WazobiaFM radio, Abuja station told the incredible, yet true story of the hardworking and respected school teacher somewhere in Plateau state who hanged himself.

He hadn't been paid salary for seven straight months. He came home to find that no one had eaten and two of the children had medical prescriptions for which there was no money.

He sneaked out without talking to anyone.

After a long while, news came home that he had strangely been caught with a stolen goat.

On his day in court, the teacher confessed to the offense. The reason he stole, he told the local judge, was that he hadn't been paid for seven months and when he got home to see what he saw, he just couldn't stand it.

The judge allowed him to go home on bail on self-recognition given, as he said, the good impression the entire village had of the otherwise respected teacher.

All were shocked to find his body dangling from tree the morning after. He couldn't live with the shame.

In the recommendations and notes the Ahmed Joda transition committee presented to him as President -EIect, Muhammadu Buhari was informed that a section of the Fedaral government as well as 27 states hadn't paid salaries, in some case for up to a year.

The Joda committee advised that this was a national emergency and should be treated as such.

It is on account of this that one of theactivities- please note the choice of this word:activities, not achievements- of President Muahammadu Buhari in these past three months is the settlement of unpaid salaries. This is going on right now.

Like the proverbial blinking of the eye, Saturday September 5th will mark the 100th day of the Buhari-led All Progressives Congress, APC government which took office on May 29th after the new party became the first in opposition to unseat an incumbent government in an election adjudged by everyone as free and fair.

There are many out there who say that the performance of a president and his government in terms success or failure cannot be judged in 100 days and I agree with them.

But history will be written anyway. In the coming week or two, a rash of commentaries and analyses to commemorate the event will be made.

I myself don't deny that 100 days is long enough to know and understand the man who is the head of a government.

Buhari arrived power with strong support from young men and women and this country's poor. The new government was not favored at election by the monied power-brokers although that did not stop the President from taking measures such as improving security that are good for business and investment.

This government is business-friendly but not one that is for crony capitalism.

The new government inherited enormous problems created by the tainted PDP administration, largely caused by the lack of governance,corruption and lawlessness. This was mostly evident in the last two years of the Jonathan Goodluck administration. As the President continues to point out,the drift is most evident in the oil sector.

I believe that there is enough on the ground in those 100 days to understand President Buhari, his government and what it stands for.

I will cite a few of these.

Before I do that, I will make a little confession.
In the course of electioneering, the presidential campaign had so many centers of public communication which, for whatever reason were on the loose.

There is a certain document tagged "One Hundred Things Buhari Will Do in 100 Days" and the other, "My Covenant With Nigerians." Both pamphlets bore the authorized party logo but as the Director of Media and Communications in that campaign, I did not fund or authorize any of those. I can equally bet my last Kobo that Candidate Buhari did not see or authorize those publications.

As a consequence of these publications, expectations have been raised unreasonably, that as President, Muhammadu Buhari will wave his hand and all the problems that the country faces- insecurity, corruption, unemployment, poor infrastructure would go away.

But that notwithstanding, President Buhari has given the job his best shot and the whole country is saying that we never had it so good. He has re-instituted the values of hard work and administrative efficiency. The President says times without number that this country needs to fix governance and that he won't tolerate laziness.

Some of the other activities I wish to enumerate also include the fact of his taking relations with the country's immediate neighbors to new heights. By their open admissions, this country's neighbors did not have someone they could talk to on the deteriorating security situation in the Lake Chad Basin area in Aso Rock.

Buhari embarked on his foreign policy on Day Four of his administration.

When he met Barack Obama, the U.S president told the Nigerian leader that he was getting it right and that it is only when Nigeria gets it right that Africa will get it right.

The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon who came calling this week said that our president is "courageous, focused and firm."

Relations with the "G 7" group of industrialized countries have since been "reset" and the dividends of this have begun to flow inwards.

In the area of economic management, Nigerians are already seeing things happen that they thought were not possible in so short a time.

He didn't put a Kobo to finance the power sector. Yet, reading his body language alone and knowing that there are things you cannot do and get away with under Buhari, electricity supply all over the countries has risen to unprecedented heights.

Actually, some cities are on the verge of calling 24-hour, round the clock power supply. The country generates more power than can internally be taken by the deplorable distribution system we have on the ground, which points to the next challenge that the country faces.

Framework for the management of the country's finances has been put in place. The wobbly Naira is being stabilized and inflation is headed towards a single digit.President Buhari is keeping a close eye on the government treasury.

Agriculture is getting its own shot in the arm.
Rice importation has been curtailed and seven governors whose states are priming a massive local production of the commodity have had a strategy meeting with the President on the next steps that are coming. Americans say their intervention in our agriculture will come next year.

Boko Haram, which had more or less been allowed to fester for about five years is about being ended but what is even more interesting is that intelligence coming from the fired-up armed forces who now work in synergy with each other is raising hope that the Chibok girls may, repeat may be found in good numbers in a geographic location of interest somewhere in the North-East.

President Buhari is being praised at home and abroad for his ongoing fight against corruption. He said from the beginning that his government will not tolerate this vice.

Borrowing the words of India Narendra Modi's, he said himself that "I won't steal and I'll not allow others to do it." President Buhari has walked his talk since he come to office.

Himself and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo have not only given up half of their salary, they have cut a good number of funding lines to their official homes and offices.

President Buhari also takes the environment seriously. He blames the lack of security in the Lake Chad region on the recession, almost drying up of the lake. He has undertaken to clean up the Ogoniland.

In this country, appointments and removal from office are done usually in accordance with a spoils system.

A new government sacks officials on the basis only that it did not appoint them, by the predecessor-adminstration.

President Buhari has shown that his government is different. He wants to look at each case on its own merit and it is clear by now that he is not ready to surrender the country to burnt out politicians. Technocrats will have a big place in his administration.
He has appointed no ministers yet, but the government is running smoothly.

In this period of three months, government certainly deserves a pat on the back for improved power, reform in the energy sector, foreign relations fight against corruption and insurgency and the fact of Nigerians being at peace, not only among themselves but with their neighbors and the rest of the world.

In think in summary, I would like to end this piece by saying that President Muhammadu Buhari will turn out to be a leader in the tradition of Lee Kuan-Yu and India's current reform-minded Prime Minister Modi with strong and clear emphasis on detail and execution. He may however differ with them by not micro-managing things.

GARBA SHEHU
SSA MEDIA AND PUBLICITY TO THE PRESIDENT.